“Always on Sundays”
SWR is sticking with Stefan Mross
Stefan Mross will be able to host the successful show “Always on Sundays” again in 2025. SWR announced this on Monday.
The SWR continues despite the negative headlines Stefan Mross (48). As the broadcaster announced on Monday, the presenter will be hosting the successful show “Always on Sundays” again next year.
Twelve new live episodes
After a successful season from June to September 2024, the popular entertainment show will continue next year. “From early summer 2025, presenter Stefan Mross will heartily accompany his audience in the Erste and Europa-Park in Rust through the summer Sunday mornings in twelve new live episodes of the SWR show and a best-of edition,” says the statement .
Mross celebrated his 20th year as host of the music show in 2024. The presenter welcomed over 120 artists to the stage this season, which ended on September 15th. “In 2025, the popular presenter will once again welcome numerous guests to the arena in Europa-Park and ensure a good mood with music, surprises, games and much more,” the broadcaster continues.
Fuss about canceling appointments
The 48-year-old recently caused a stir when he canceled his appointment at the Oktoberfest at short notice. Mross vehemently denies reports that he had looked too deeply into the glass at a wedding the day before. “To claim that I was carried out at the wedding is a complete impudence and a completely false statement,” the 48-year-old explained to the broadcaster RTL.
It’s not the first time that Mross’ future on “Always on Sundays” has been speculated about. In November 2022, the moderator accepted a criminal order issued against him by the Leipzig public prosecutor’s office and therefore has a criminal record. The accusation was assault and attempted coercion. In April 2023, SWR confirmed in a statement to the news agency spot on news that the collaboration was not at risk. “Together with Stefan Mross, we discussed and clarified the facts and background honestly, openly and on the basis of mutual trust,” it said.